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And yet, as the days
wear on and we lack
sleep and a
safe base to express our feelings we begin to withdraw as we learned to do as a child.
Infants
wear footed sleeper or baby
sleep sack / bag (see picture) to
sleep, as
safe alternatives to blankets.
Dr. Sears: What Babywearing Means: Our Story Benefits of Babywearing
Safe Babywearing How Babywearing Helps Fussy, Colicky Babies Fathers
Wearing Babies Teens
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Sleep Babywearing while Breastfeeding Work and
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Wear Your Baby: Your Personal Step - By - Step Sling Demo Different Holds for the Babysling
But as time went on I got more comfortable with it and it seemed like she was
safe and sound
wearing it while she was
sleeping.
I read a description of what sounded like
safe bedsharing but it sure didn't sound comfortable: on a thin futon on the floor, no blankets or pillows, mom
wearing a sweater, thick socks and sweatpants (in layers if needed) and baby in a
sleep sack.
Our bedding
wears beautifully over time and keeps your
sleep space as
safe as it is stylish.
Sure, you'll probably spend most of your day hiking, swimming, or even working the fields if you're contributing to a sustainable farm as your payment for a bed to
sleep in, but it still makes sense to
wear sunscreen, stay well hydrated with clean,
safe drinking water, and eat well.
This covers infant development, infant care, infant CPR,
safe car seat usage,
safe sleep and SIDS risk reduction, baby proofing, breastfeeding support and physiology, support of families in the newborn phase, identifying and supporting mothers with postpartum depression, standards of practice and ethics for our field, and baby
wearing.